Motzei Shabbos News Roundup From IsraelTwo rockets were fired by terrorists in Gaza at Israel on Friday night. The rockets caused red alert sirens to wail in Israeli towns in the Gaza periphery. However, the rockets fell inside the Gaza Strip itself.
Read more on Yeshiva World News

Brit Milah Threatened In Sweden By Call To Ban Non-Medical CircumcisionA major Swedish political party has voted to change its official stance in favor of banning Bris Milah.
The Swedish Center Party tally at its annual meeting was 314-166, overturning the 18-member party board’s unanimous rejection of the proposal.

US Vaping Illnesses Top 1,000; Death Count Is Up To 18The number of vaping-related illnesses has surpassed 1,000, and there’s no sign the outbreak is fading, U.S. health officials said Thursday.
Doctors say the illnesses, which first appeared in March, resemble an inhalation injury.
Read more on Yeshiva World News

CNN Rejects 2 Campaign Ads From Trump, Accepts 1CNN says it has rejected two advertisements submitted by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign because they weren’t factual, but will run a third ad that was submitted on Thursday.
Trump’s campaign likened CNN to a public relations firm for Democrats after rejection of its first advertisement, which discussed allegations against former Vice President Joe Biden that the network said had been proven false by several news organizations.

 Jury Ends 1st Day Of Deliberations In Case Against Muslim Manhattan BomberJurors in the attempted murder trial of a man already convicted of planting bombs in New York City ended their first day of deliberations Thursday by re-watching surveillance video of the shootout with police that preceded his arrest more than three years ago.

 Killing Conviction Tossed, Man Freed After 26 YearsA man who spent over a quarter-century behind bars while professing his innocence in a New York City killing was cleared Thursday after prosecutors said they no longer believe the key witnesses’ testimony.
Read more on Yeshiva World News

Son Of Ex-US Rep. Chris Collins Pleads Guilty In Stock FraudThe son of former U.S. Rep. Chris Collins pleaded guilty Thursday in an insider trading case that ruined his Republican father’s political career.
Cameron Collins admitted in his plea in federal court in Manhattan that he had traded stocks based an illegal tip from his Republican father, telling the judge, “I truly regret my conduct.”
The 26-year-old son faces up to 46 months in prison at sentencing on Jan.

US Safety Agency Gathering Info On Tesla Parking Lot FeatureThe U.S. government’s highway safety agency is gathering information on reports of malfunctions with a Tesla feature that lets drivers summon their cars in parking lots.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stopped short of saying it had opened a formal investigation.

US Authorities Seek Access To Facebook Encrypted MessagingU.S. Attorney General William Barr and other U.S., U.K. and Australian officials are pressing Facebook to give authorities a way to read encrypted messages sent by ordinary users, re-igniting tensions between tech companies and law enforcement.
Read more on Yeshiva World News

Casino Giant Settles Vegas Shooting Lawsuits For Up To $800MTwo years after a shooter rained gunfire on country music fans from a high-rise Las Vegas hotel, MGM Resorts International reached a settlement that could pay up to $800 million to families of the 58 people who died and hundreds of others who were injured, attorneys announced Thursday.

Pages